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HIS LORDSHIP BISHOP CAMILLO BALLIN, MCCI
VICAR APOSTOLIC OF KUWAIT

Bishop Camillo Ballin, MCCI BIOGRAPHY :

Name:   Camillo Ballin
Title:   Vicar Apostolic of Kuwait
Titular See:   Titular Bishop of Arna
Date of Birth:   June 24, 1944
Nationality:   Italian
Ordained Priest:   March 30, 1969
Ordained Bishop:   September 2, 2005

CONTACT DETAILS:

Bishop's House,
P.O. Box 266,
13003, Safat, Kuwait.

TEL: [00965] 2434637
FAX: [00965] 2409981
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MOTTO: "IN VERBO TUO"


Bishop Camillo Ballin was born on June 24, 1944, in Fontaniva, Padua, Italy. His parents were Lucia and Angelo Ballin.

He made his first religious profession (Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus) in 1965 and his perpetual profession on September 9, 1968. He was ordained Priest of the Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus on March 30, 1969 at Castelleto sul Garda, Verona.

After his ordination, in 1970, he learned Arabic in Lebanon and Syria.

Bishop Ballin started his priestly apostolate in the Latin parish of St. Joseph, Zamalek, Cairo in 1971. The following year, he was appointed Parish Priest (1972-1977).

From 1977 to 1980, he was in Lebanon (Kaslik) and Rome (Pontificio Instituto Orientale) for his Licentiate in Oriental liturgy.

From 1981 to 1990, he was professor at the Institute of Theology in Cairo and Delegation Superior and Provincial Superior of his religious congregation in Egypt.

In 1990, he was assigned to the province of Sudan where he opened a Training Institute for the Formation of Religion Teachers in Schools (1990-1997).

From 1997 till 2000, he was in Rome for his doctorate on the Church history of Sudan especially in the Mahdiyyah time (1881-1898 - during that period, practice of any other religion, except the Mahdist Islam, was strictly forbidden) His research was on how Christians and Jews lived in those years of persecution.

Since 2000, he has been Director of the Dar Comboni Center of Arab and Islamic Studies in Cairo, Egypt and Professor of Church History in the Inter-Rite Major Seminary.

In 2004, he published two of his many written works in Arabic: "The Ways of the Spirit" and "History of the Church". The first explores, in depth, the Rule of St. Pacomius as the founder of communitarian monastic life. His second publication is a treatise on the history of the Church from its inception to the 15th century, and, though meant for people at large, it is particularly aimed at explaining the life of the Church to the Arab world, with special reference to the Eastern Church.

On July 14, 2005, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI appointed Monsignor Ballin as (Fourth) Vicar Apostolic of Kuwait and assigned to him the Titular See of Arna.

He was consecrated Bishop by His Eminence Crescenzio Cardinal Sepe at the Holy Family Cathedral, Kuwait City on September 2, 2005.

As evident from his motto: IN VERBO TUO, Bishop Ballin has embraced the challenges of missionary life, having totally entrusted himself to the Word of Jesus, "Master, on Your word I will throw the nets." (Luke 5:5) Following in the footsteps of Saint Daniel Comboni, the founder of the Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus, he is particularly dedicated to bringing God's love, peace and mercy to all.




2nd SEPT 2005: EPISCOPAL ORDINATION OF H.L. BISHOP CAMILLO BALLIN



"THE BISHOP SPEAKS"
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 25 DECEMBER 2007   H.L. Bishop Camillo's Christmas (2007) Message, KUWAIT
 OCTOBER 2007   "The Essential Charasteristics of the Church" Bishop Camillo speaks to the Syro-Malabar community in Qatar
 14 SEPTEMBER 2007   PASTORAL LETTER (2007-2008) : Eucharistic Amazement
 26 JULY 2007   ‘‘The Catholic Church: Model of Charity and Justice’’ Bishop Camillo replies to staff columnist, Shamael Al-Sharikh's article in the Kuwait Times
 16 JULY 2007   Arab Times Report: ‘‘Permission not sought for new church, so far’’ H.L. Bishop Camillo Ballin clears ‘mixup’.
 22 JUNE 2007   H.L. Bishop Camillo visits Venice, Italy: "Catholics Ponder Muslim Coexistence"
 10 MAY 2007   H.L. Bishop Camillo visits Qatar: "Politics takes toll of inter-religious dialogue"
 23 APRIL 2007   H.L. Bishop Camillo Ballin, MCCI receives US Catholic military personnel at the Cathedral
 17 APRIL 2007   Homily of H.L. Bishop Camillo Ballin, MCCI, at the Solemn Eucharistic Celebration on the Occasion of H.H. Benedict XVI's 2nd Anniversary as Pope, at the Holy Family Cathedral, Kuwait City, on 17th April 2007
 25 DECEMBER 2006   H.L. Bishop Camillo's Christmas (2006) Message, KUWAIT
 1 DECEMBER 2006   H.L. Bishop Camillo's Message to God's Love Community on its Silver Jubilee
 6 NOVEMBER 2006   H.L. Bishop Camillo Ballin initiates Adult Catechesis in the Vicariate.
 10 OCTOBER 2006   H.L. Bishop Camillo makes a presentation (in Arabic) at the Kuwait University.
 SEPT-OCT 2006   "Ramadan Mubarak!" H.L. Bishop Camillo's message (in Arabic) to the Muslim faithful for Ramadan 2006.
 17 SEPTEMBER 2006   "Sincere Respect for and collaboration with Muslims" is the keynote of H.L. Bishop Camillo's statement to the Muslim faithful.
 2 SEPTEMBER 2006   Homily of H.L. Bishop Camillo Ballin, MCCI, on the occasion of the 1st Anniversary of his Episcopal Ordination and Installation.
 3 AUGUST 2006   H.L. Bishop Camillo Ballin's Address to the Members of the KCWA (Kuwait Canara Welfare Association).
 28 JULY 2006   H.L. Bishop Camillo Ballin's Decree and Homily on the Dedication and Canonical Erection of St. Thérèse Parish, Salmiya, Kuwait.
 22 JULY 2006   H.L. Bishop Camillo Ballin speaks on the urgent need for peace in the Middle East, at a Prayer Service for Peace, in Kuwait.
 JULY 2006   H.L. Bishop Camillo speaks to an "Arab Times" Staff Reporter on the imperative need for a new church building in Kuwait to accomodate the ever-increasing Catholic faithful.
 MAY / JUNE 2006   Photographs from the Bishop's Pastoral visit to India and the Philippines.
 MAY 2006   H.L. Bishop Camillo speaks to a Reporter from the local Kuwait newspaper "Arab Times" about the controversial film “The Da Vinci Code”.
 FEBRUARY 2006   H.L. Bishop Camillo explains Catholic teaching on moral and ethical issues at the International Seminar on "Human Genetic and Reproductive Technologies: Comparing Religious and Secular Perspectives" CAIRO.
 JANUARY 2006   "Mission in Arabic" - Article in MISSION TODAY (The Philippines)
 25 DEC 2005    Christmas (2005) Message, KUWAIT
   


H.H. POPE BENEDICT XVI AND H.L. BISHOP CAMILLO BALLIN, MCCI
exchange greetings at the Vatican at a Private Audience in March 2006.

H.H. POPE BENEDICT XVI AND H.L. BISHOP CAMILLO BALLIN, MCCI exchange greetings at the Vatican at a Private Audience in March 2006.
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Description of the COAT OF ARMS of Bishop Camillo Ballin, MCCI
Titular Bishop of Arna - Vicar Apostolic of Kuwait



"Argent, on a fess Azure charged of a phoenix on its immortality Or flamed of Gules, the monogram "XP" between the letters "A" and "Ω" all of the fourth in chief, three wavy bars below a seven points star of the second in base ".

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   FEATURES OF THE BISHOP'S COAT OF ARMS:

Bishop Camillo Ballin's Coat of Arms

  • The SHIELD is the central and most important feature of the heraldic device. Its symbols come from family, geographic, religious and historical meanings. The shield is described (see above- "Argent, on a fess ..." ) in 12th century terms, that are archaic to our modern language - given as if - by the bearer with the shield worn on his arm.

  • The single-traversed gold processional CROSS "impaled" (vertically) behind the shield is a sign of episcopal rank. It is the one emblem in ecclesiastical heraldry that is reserved to bishops.

  • The green HAT (galero) and six green TASSELS (fiocchi) on each side are arranged in three rows of one, two, and three respectively.

  • The SCROLL with the MOTTO ( "IN VERBO TUO" ) written in black.

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    SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SYMBOLS ON THE SHIELD:

    The symbols of Bishop Ballin's Coat of Arms represent a rich religious and historical background and significance.

    BASE OF THE SHIELD: The waves drawn "in base" of the shield are a reminder of the birthplace town of Bishop Ballin, Fontaniva (Fons Viva), in the lowland around Padua, which owes its name to the proximity of the river Brenta that at times gives rise to floods typical of that area.

    In addition, the same symbol recalls the waters of the Persian Gulf, also represented in the Coat of Arms of the State of Kuwait, where Msgr. Ballin is sent for his new apostolic service to the people of God in this part of the world.

    Over the waves, the star - "Stella Maris" - the Virgin Mary - Our Celestial Mother - who always points us to the living word, Jesus Christ, our Lord and Son of God.

    CENTER OF THE SHIELD: On the central "fess" is drawn the Phoenix, the mythical bird, symbol of ancient Egypt and of the Arab world, generally, also known as the Arabian Phoenix. The legend, lost in time, tells how, every thousand years, this very beautiful bird rose again, more splendid and pure, from the ashes of its burning pyre. For the first Christians, it was a symbol of the Resurrection and birth to new life. It also represents the Arab region, where, until now, Bishop Ballin has exercised his missionary service in Egypt and Sudan.

    CHIEF OF THE SHIELD: The above two, and also the future steps of the Bishop's life, are always inspired and guided by the Lord, here represented in the "chief" of the shield by the monogram XP, the two first letters of the Greek word XPIΣTE (CHRIST), the Principal and the End, the Alpha and the Omega, symbolized by the two Greek letters "A" and "Ω" which flank the monogram.


    SIGNIFICANCE OF THE COLOURS ON THE SHIELD:

    Red (Gules) of the monogram XP and the letters "A" and "Ω" symbolizes the "bleeding" Heart of Christ, burning with love for humanity - to which the Comboni family is particularly dedicated. It also represents the blood shed by the martyrs who gave their lives to bring the message of the Gospel to the world. Among these martyrs, many Comboni Fathers are numbered.

    Blue (Azure) of the "fess" symbolizes the separation from worldly values and the ascent of the soul towards God - the sphere of celestial virtues which raise themselves from the things of the earth toward the sky.

    Gold (Or), the most noble metal, represents the first Virtue: Faith. Only by this virtue can we comprehend the mystery of the Resurrection and rebirth to new life, concepts illustrated by the Phoenix, in the same colour.

    Silver (Argent), is the symbol of transparency, therefore, of Truth and of Justice, the lodestars that determine our relations with our brothers and sisters in Christ.


    MOTTO: "IN VERBO TUO"

    The motto --- IN VERBO TUO --- is taken from the Gospel of Luke 5: 4-11.

    In the challenges of missionary life, of which the Miraculous Fishing is a symbol, Peter totally entrusted himself to the Word of Jesus Who "said to Simon: - Put out into deep and let down your nets for a catch! - Simon replied: - Master, we worked the whole night without catching anything; but, on your word I'll throw the nets! - And having done it, they caught an enormous amount of fish as to break the nets".

    Mission is based on abandonment to the Word of God, Jesus Christ, Who is constantly operative and effective: "As in fact the rain and the snow go down from the sky and they do not return without having irrigated the ground, without having fertilized it and made to bud...the same will happen to the Word gone out of My mouth: it will not return to Me without effect, without having operated what I desire and without having reached the purpose for which I sent it" (Is. 55: 10-11).







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